The second largest island in the Mediterranean and just a hop of 11km across the Bonifacio Straits, the beautiful island of Sardinia has many faces.
Its situation equidistant between Italy and Tunisia, Sardinia is in the heart of the Mediterranean. From the glamour of the Costa Smeralda to the beauty of the rural interior, it is a popular destination for those who love watersports, beach life and exploring the mountainous region.
Sardinia is known for its natural beauty but also for its history, with Neolithic sites and traces of many invaders marking the island’s history. There has been more tourist development than Corsica, but still the island remains relatively unspoilt.
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The typical Mediterranean climate and long summer, with coastal temperatures averaging 28.5°C (83°F) in July and August, means that the sea can be warm enough for swimming from May and remains pleasant through October.
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Through our sister company Sardinian Places we offer a wide range of holiday villas, apartments & hotels to Sardinia.
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The following map of Sardinia shows key points of interest including popular accommodations, local towns & villages, restaurants and much more...
With various locations to choose from such as the quaint Calvi Citadel with its cobbled streets, to the exclusive private estate of Davia or a peaceful village retreat, there is something to suit everyone.
New for the 2013 season, we are pleased to announce a brand new Heathrow-Figari flight with British Airways. More Information
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